What a shock that this was the leading comment.
What a shock that this was the leading comment.
In the original story, it wasn’t clear if the poster was a member of the wedding party. If she was, it is very common for a bride to ask about her brides maid’s shoes and even sometimes pay for specific shoes. It’s incredibly common and not invasive at all. And even if she were annoyed by the questions, which she was,…
Did you seriously expect to see all those things in this teaser?
If you’re looking for some “u dodged a bullet girl” replies, you might need something a little stronger than “he works part time”. Tons of people do that.
That is a hell of a reply to a seemingly innocuous question about shoes.
Rose Quartz: “A gem can choose to be whatever she wants to be, even a vaginal egg”.
I don’t know. There’s something more intimate and immediate about voice-to-voice interaction, but I’m not sure the responses would have been as interesting or thoughtful. Most of us aren’t as eloquent in-the-moment as we are when we’ve got a chance to compose our thoughts. For example, when she asked him if he had any…
This made me happy to read. I think many people have that one experience they wish they could get closure on, good on you for making it happen.
24k heal is insane. From one mercy to another, I salute you.
No, it just means they’re not a romantic match. It’s okay to have incompatibilities.
Yep, it’s a must-have.
I mean, historically people just had sex regardless of who was around. The concept of privacy is a relatively new one. In late middle ages europe, the entire family slept in one bed, including servants, so yeah you were gonna see some stuff. Before that people basically just slept all piled together on the floor in…
A situation being sad does not mean that you, internet commenter, need to feel sad about it. If you are a sociopath that is incapable of feeling sorrow, it does not eliminate the concept of sorrow from the world. Maybe don’t brag about the fact that you feel nothing re: the suffering of others.
I can’t believe that this is a real question that a real human is asking.
“30,000 people a year die on US roads. Is that “sad” too?”
I think the idea is that the whole second-proposal thing was his idea, so that’s where the “he proposed” first part came from. But it’s not part of the text of her quote and the whole thing is a little confusing.
Have any of these terrible things ever happened at a sorority, or is the banning of sororities a nod to gender parity?
That kind of sounds like something I’d wear in everyday life
That’s actually kinda pretty
That’s really sweet